For Richie Zweigenhaft, a New Memoir. Sort of.
Retired Psychology Professor Richie Zweigenhaft has written epilogues to his two memoirs of that look back on his years at Guilford.
Retired Psychology Professor Richie Zweigenhaft has written epilogues to his two memoirs of that look back on his years at Guilford.
After a brief pause, Guilford's Wiser Justice Program has a new interim director, but the same mission: To help students prepare for a career after prison.
On February 1, Timothy Kircher, H. Curt ’56 and Patricia S. ’57 Hege Professor of History, spoke with a gathering of Duke faculty and students about his new research project, "Writing Letters in the…
Ten years ago Hourie Tafech was living in a Lebanon refugee camp. Today she's teaching at Guilford College.
Eric D. Mortensen, John A. Von Weissenfluh Professor of Religious Studies, has presented papers at several academic conferences this year.
The Rev. James Lawson, one of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, will discuss his classic book, Revolutionary Nonviolence, in an interview with President Kyle Farmbry at 6 p.m…
Guilford College and Every Campus A Refuge (ECAR) are partnering with the State Department to help refugees adjust to life in the U.S. in a program launched Jan. 19.
Guilford Provost Maria Rosales named Kristen McManus, the former deputy registrar at Carolina University who has more than 20 years of higher education administrative experience, as the College’s…
Provost Maria Rosales has announced the appointment of faculty members-in-residence.
Guilford men’s basketball coach Tom Palombo recorded his 600th collegiate basketball victory with little fanfare this month, which was just the way he liked it.